Today’s Headlines
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9:04 AM PDT on July 31, 2012
- 405 Widening Project Temporarily Closes 405-605 Connector. Still Totally Worth It. (LAT)
- Metro Bringing in Outside Help for Faulty Blue Line Tracks (LAT, Blog Downtown, KCET)
- Bill to Remove Bikeways from EIR Process Advances in Sacramento (LADOT Bike Blog)
- Editorial: Pass Legislation Requiring Cities to Fix Sidewalks (Daily News)
- BRU Rally Earns Some National Ink (National Journal)
- Farmers Field Will Have More Trees (LAT)
- What’s It Going to Take to Have Signs for Train Stations on Freeways (Curbed)
- APTA Honors Long Beach Transit Chief (Press-Telegram)
- Tech Companies Moving to SF Because “Employees Want to Ride a Bike to Work” (USA Today)
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